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John Marshall Bicentennial--Marshall-Wythe Blackstone Ceremonies Part 1, September 25, 1954
One reel-to-reel audiotape of the John Marshall Bicentennial Marshall-Wythe Blackstone Ceremonies (Part 1) held at The College of William and Mary in 1954. Principal speakers at the ceremony were Federal Judge David A. Pine, Prof. A. Goodhart and Lloyd Wright. Tape length is 1 hour and 30 minutes with tape speed 7 1/2ips. Acc. 1980.31
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to Martin Marshall, Winchester, Virginia, 1816 September 10
Encloses a memorandum from the Auditors' office concerning William Marshall's lands in Nason and Franklin counties, Kentucky, and a letter which he wishes delivered to his sister Jane (Marshall) Taylor; she desired him to engage a house for her at Fauquier Court House. Encloses a memorandum from the Filson club.
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to James Marshall, Winchester, Virginia, 1826 December 29
Discusses legal principles involved in the Fairfax lands case. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to John Eliot, 1809 September 20
Is honored to be chosen as a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; as he will not return to Washington, D.C. until February, perhaps some member of Congress might find room in his baggage for the volume Eliot mentioned. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
John Marshall to John Eliot, Richmond, Virginia, 1810 April 23
Asks him to send the collections of the Society. Original is located in the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia to John Henry, undated
Informs him that his rent for the Campbell land belonging to John Marshall's father's estate is due. Original is located in the Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester.
John Randolph of Roanoke to John Marshall, 1828 March 20
Must decline his invitation to be his companion on the Potomac because of his ill health; Mr. Sheppherd has given a good account of "our Jacobin Banker's Clerk"; discusses Sheppherd's and the clerk's lives.
John Randolph of Roanoke to John Marshall, 1828 March 6
Has received his letter and is grateful for his kind words; although the still burnt Kentucky Whiskey is nauseous to hispalate, "I can yet enjoy the aroma of an exquisite glass of Madeira, or Paxasete, or Burgundy and I doubt whether my head would have been more affected by a bottle of Clos Von gedt, capped with another of such silvery Champagne, than by your truly kind note."
Pencil Sketch of John Marshall
Scrapbook, 12" x 10", with newspapers and magazine clippings about John Marshall and his descendants. the scrapbook also includes a pencil sketch of John Marshall and an APVA booklet about his home in Richmond. Many of the materials date from the bicentennial of Marshall's birth. William & Mary marked the 200th anniversary of John Marshall's birth in 1954-1955.
Correspondence - Marshall, John, Papers of, 1971 October 26-1981 June 25
Typewritten copy, printed material, and newspaper clipping.
Ceremonies. Marshall, John, Bicentennial Program, 1955
The publications series includes announcements, newsletters, brochures, faculty meeting minutes, and other material published by the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary. [not arranged yet]
John Marshall to unknown recipient, 1828 May 29
Discusses the recipient's proposed amendment to a bill before the House of Representatives concerning the U.S. Circuit Court System.
Item 20: Marshall (John W.), 1810
Scope and Contents
Convocation--John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration, 1955 September 22
Acc. 1982.065 contains Chandler's records as President and as Chancellor of William and Mary, 1951-1962.
Typed article on John Marshall, undated
Indian School - John Marshall Papers
John Marshall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James Markham Marshall, Winchester, Virginia, 1799 December 16
Thomas A. Marshall, Washington, D.C., to John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, 1833 January 4
John Marshall, to Mary Willis (Ambler) "Polly" Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, 1797 August 2-29
1200 or 1300 miles east of the Capes of Delaware, Marshall and the crew hailed a ship bound for America; has not been very seasick and has busied himself with reading; has arrived in Holland and sends news of his health and safety on the first America-bound ship.
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to Humphrey Marshall, near Frankfort, Kentucky, 1830 April 4
Discusses arrangements to have his father's will proved in the Virginia General Court so they can rule on his Revolutionary War? claim for half pay.
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to John M. Mason, 1804 November 4
Thanks him for an oration which he sent on the death of Alexander Hamilton; hopes that Hamilton's death will cast some odium upon dueling; was not aware that he had played a part in producing the commercial meet in Baltimore; did not know he resigned the emoluments of his military service. Original printed in Dann, Mason Memoirs.
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia to John B. Colvin, 1813 May 7
Received a copy of his book, Historical Letters, and asks Mr. Pleasant to sign him up as a subscriber; comments favorably upon the work, a comparative history of the nations of the world. Location of original is unknown.
John Marshall Papers (Mss. 39.1 M34)
The Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection includes audiovisual formats from a variety of personal papers and organizational records collections.
Correspondence and Papers of John Marshall, 1771-1789
Correspondence and papers of John Marshall, 1790-1796
Correspondence and papers of John Marshall 1790-1799.